The Aliases (for instance /about) doesn't work on Windows 10 (haven't checked the popup menus yet) in the Icechat Editor. I recently upgraded to Win 10 from 8.1, since the lappy service center had to fix the freezing issue (so I lost the Data folder & _all_ my files were wiped out!) Previously I had a problem with a certain Ice Chat build or something not displaying on /about command (that was when my lappy was Win 8.1.)PS: On my 2-in-one laptop Ice Chat installed just fine (Win 10 Home) but on my Dell laptop (Win 10 Pro) the Aliases & Popup menus in Icechat Editor were blank! Maybe it was 'cause I uploaded the 2-in-one laptops Ice Chat setup file to dropbox & installed it on my Dell; don't know. Anyway I copied the Aliases from my working 2-in-1 lappy & tested it with a custom Alias ("/d .bang" (command to shoot ducks in a Duck hunt channel.)) --that worked (custom macro.)

I know of some people have a problem with /about and Windows 10, but since I could not get any more information, nor any way to duplicate the problem, I could not fix it.

Is this the same alias commands you had before, or a clean install?Pasting your current aliases would help.

From a clean install. & it's good to know people are having similar issues on Win 10. & it's awfully slow to launch too (during the splash screen.) Okay I will paste the Aliases when I get back on my laptop --the "/d .bang" Alias I created works though. not all Aliases, only some of them don't work..

Yes, with the way of detecting the operating system Windows 10 or 8.1 it does not work properly, so its more of a Microsoft issue with regards to showing the proper OS (with their API calls). There are other ways I have read to detecting the OS, but I have not tested them.It will always show as Windows 8 currently.

Yes, with the way of detecting the operating system Windows 10 or 8.1 it does not work properly, so its more of a Microsoft issue with regards to showing the proper OS (with their API calls). There are other ways I have read to detecting the OS, but I have not tested them.It will always show as Windows 8 currently.